December 27, 2013
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons systems, and ammunition procurement on December 27, 2013. He promoted the 5-10 program (five shotguns and logistics-based defense strategy), reviewed affordable shotgun options from CDNN Investments, and detailed reloading equipment from Cabela's. The show included extensive discussion of 6-meter radio systems for communications, their military hardening against EMP, and their role in civil defense planning. Koernke also addressed UN-influenced code enforcement notices appearing in municipalities like Ipsilanti, Michigan, characterizing them as communist overreach, and fielded caller questions about remote property, street sign removal, and surplus communications equipment.
- 5-10 program
- shotgun
- ammunition
- preparedness
- 6 meter radio
- cdnn investments
- reloading
- rock chucker press
- code enforcement
- un zoning
- ipsilanti michigan
- civil defense
- emp hardening
- logistics
- militia
- communications
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I don't know why they had to come up. Zero, zero after that, please. That just saved me a whole life. I guess it's supposed to confuse us because it's longer. $220. Just leave it there. Anyway, you know what, I have to be creative because it looks like to do this. So, we can't. We can't do this. For everybody out there listening, it is Friday. Be careful on the road. A lot of you are going to be taken off now. Hopefully everybody will be part of their smell of coffee. It's a week, yep, kind of coffee a lot. Unfortunately it's the cherry that'll get you, so you can eat candy. And caffeine, don't stay up! Here for the old sensory system, isn't it, kid? Well anyway, I'm running into something here to keep us happy for our friends listening. Remember, it is also going to be a busy weekend for sale, so what is out there available, guys? because you're going to be able to take advantage of a lot of cool stuff. I think I can find something for us to go to beer candy for a minute. How's that sound? I think I can do this. I'm with an advertising and you know how that works. We got to kill that in a second. Mark doing all the engineering stuff. So that is not what I wanted to do. I hate it when the system created this again. Structural engineering back in a minute. Mark Erge. Victory for all of our brothers and behind the lines. We're also on AM&FM microstating base stations and ultra-net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're in the homework network, we've got an eastern seaboard from the top of the main to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida to the Gulf of Mexico, to Oklahoma, big China, Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the gold and the light of the state of Jefferson, Shabrie, the death participant, of the evil of Feinstein. and runs with that bill. Soviet Socialist democracy boots on the ground potential for the trade agreement foreclosure on America and an attack on the American economy. Time to run these buggers out. Country, this is flat out treason. It needs to be dealt with accordingly. And coffee on this one, kids. Good for America. How's your job doing, kid? F and GAT. That on the ground, kid, of legalese foreclosure on America by foreign forces outside the United States. That's what that trader in the outhouse is doing, that bad piece of trash. Just like NAFTA. You don't need NAFTA and gas. Well, you just had that happen with the, oh, that's right. You don't need to see what inside. That really, well, we can read. Anyway, turning back to these, we sweep across plains deep over the Virginie banks in the Sipulen and the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge. Gramit teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Gramit Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us, like many hands make the light work, a muni in the Peddico junctions, and when everything else is, so for everybody out there listening, take the time, plug in, and know that there's a lot of good stuff there available to prepare. We have to don't apologize, ain't no sense in doing that. They hate you no matter what you do. If you think you can somehow lick their arse enough that they're gonna like you, well, just lick with toilet paper. What do you do with it when you're done with it? What do you do with toilet paper? You're gonna lick their arse? What do you think's gonna happen? Toilet paper, not really good for you, is it? Yeah. Hear that? Hear the sucking sound? Very nice that you licked my rumpus. Well, now you're useless and I don't watch around. You covered in my feces and I don't like to eat, I don't want to eat the gavilta fish twice. I don't want to smell it again. Gah! Watch that liquid toilet paper but the canal. Oi! Oops. I think we're supposed to, we're supposed to think about that. I want to figure that. Beautiful gray. Winter day. Great overcast for global warfare operations. Satellite coverage not likely and of course still take advantage of covering concealment for all surveillance. to function and move with impunity down the ground you trash yours in front of you anyway twenty seventh of december fifty or open baby in the socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a two thousand third older calendar or my end crazy town it is friday it is think would be able to it is a day for you to take advantage of sale out there not a whole lot of say in an ammunition or anything but there is stuff available so uh... it is one of those you need to get all kinds of food stuff and things that are very very fresh They were packed only for the Christmas season. That means they were just made for this window of activity, which means you know that they're probably fresher than a lot of the other regular inventory on the shelf, guys. We've been there for the last six, four months, year, whatever, houses before it went to the Christmas stuff, the package, much longer, longer, longer, fresh shelf life before it would be a question. It's a lot longer shelf life than even the dates they give anyway. You do all understand that, right? And with a little extra packing is good indefinitely. Manage that, get out more on the shelf, more is better. More is good. Logistics. Remember the 5-10 program. Logistics. The key to victory on the battlefield. The key to survival. You know, it ain't... It ain't... Doesn't mean you can't work with what you got, but if you've got more of, you're gonna be a lot better off when you have to fight for it. So anyway... What do we have now? Thank you also to Kentucky in the chatroom for reminding me to remind everybody guys militia PM 13-1 510 program that's the name of the video. It's on our Liberty tree radio YouTube page That's militia PM 13-1 510 probe what the 510 program is engineered to do as far as step by step. What do you believe what are you supposed to be? Now in terms of weapons, I will point out again, CDNN, the best price that they have on a weapon right now for the price, I mean for the money. They got, if you can find them for about $100 to $130 apiece, that's the average right now. $90, $99.95 will get you the basic rifle with, you know, a little tired and probably a carbine, if you want to look like, JGSales.com. 120 to 130 seems to be the benchmark now for the moment. Well, Chinese Communist, uh... knockoffs of the 870, it's the Hawk shotgun. It's on the front page of the sales section for CBNN investments. It's $150, brand new in the box. 18 inch combat grade, it's a no fancy, no frills basic shotgun. It works just fine. In fact, you throw that to me, I'll make it sink. So the whole idea here is if you're trying to put a 510 program together, well do the math. You need five of those. got $750 tied up into five shotguns, then you buy a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot of ammunition. There's an excellent rack of handout weapons when the time comes. That's a great garrison gun. In defense, your cloak, every time you pull the trigger, you don't need a fully automatic weapon. A shotgun with number four buck and a three inch magnum is going to put more pellets down range than an entire magazine from an M16. difference well since you haven't had a whole lot of experience with full auto how about just one shell going down range and all those pellets going down and into a target you're gonna hit somebody now it doesn't mean you close your eyes turn your head and spray and pray that ain't gonna work and you're gonna find out you're on the losing end real quick but with just minimal amount of energy and training time turnaround you're looking at being able to put a lot of firepower into area defense very a lot of you they're looking for a retreat brace that That's a good choice. In fact, if you got more money, five boys than they got, there's your high powered rifle, five 12 gauge shotguns. They're close in support and for other utility work. Plus, remember, with C-BOW slugs, gauge guns are good to 200 yards and there's a picatinny rail on the top of that shotgun so you can put whatever fix you want. Doing this now for a Nylon and it doesn't seem like it, but for 30 years, it was up here in Michigan where we started putting scopes of 12 gauge shotguns. in place of any conventional rifle scope. Using the standard rings, using the pistol scope, long eye relief. These worked very sable slug, 200 yard shots for nothing. Optics are now being put on shotguns. Looking at with a Sabo, you go with range, if you deal with something closer, congratulations. Take whatever your favorite load is. I can't bend your arm on that. Four buck, or my favorite is also using combination. Number four buck in close in. And number six, Number 6 shot is cool. That is a really good use of snout out of stuff. Energy behind the pellets is going to have a whole lot of scatter, but not so small that it doesn't have enough thrust energy to get through things. Shotgun pellets, like a lot of other rifle rounds in light pistol armor, go into the flesh, follow the bone or sinew that it hits next, and then come out in a totally wrong place from where you think it should. Or not come out at all, which is better still. staying with the target mean alchi a-hole and and long-term you know the uh... the bill and in the future the bad guys are going to have any better medical support than anybody else for the more you you you're going to be anyway cdn and investment dot com cdn and investment dot com cb and an investment dot w w w dot cb and and investment dot com for twelve years right there out of the box today seventy knockoff so if you got a seventies way to put an initial break to be seventy blood you guys do body guys about the one of the best survival guns on the planet the eight seventy shotgun in a shock of the shotgun category eight seventy rates right about the model thirty seven is parallel case of the off if you get a mouse bird and order of about the mothsburg work just fine don't you get rid of them whatever you've already got you keep are for buying not for selling not in this day and if this is an option trying to put more weapons on the shelf for $150 a piece per shotgun that's $40 less than the competitors right now guns are running about 190 and $200 a piece price we've seen for this gun and that's right on the front page it's easy to find go to www.cdnninvestments they're open I'm pretty sure today it is Friday guys got the whole day to deal with this you figure out how to do it it's not my problem that's your issue no matter where you are in the country CDN and investments.com CDN and investments Okay. Now, another thing, first of all, gotta say this now, we're almost at the bottom of the hour already. No way, yeah, we're heading that direction. Good morning to Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, the Okamaranges, the big guys, along with Camp Nagahitcham, and way up, way, way up north, Camp Fox and Camp Wolf. Everything is open this weekend, our micro-FM stations are broadcasting. If you're listening, coming in, good morning to everybody, either the people that are setting up the parties, for this weekend, this Saturday, unit parties around the different locations, people are bringing in family, friends, potluck, whatever. Y'all be careful on the road, make sure that the signal communications personnel, that's what this radio broadcast is about, if you're listening to it on our micro-FM's. In addition to that, remember they'll cut in and give you special advertising. And once you know the codes, you know that the codes mean something. And all you have to do is listen to the general broadcasting going on and certain things will be said that practice of phonetic codes in operations. Just remember when you get to the locations, you see all that snow out there, let you up a whole lot of the terrain. Again, if you're not going to be moving the car for the day, follow the instructions of the ground traffic personnel, the ground traffic coordinator, militia MPs. Their job is to parking so that people who do have to come and go and in areas that have to be sitting and staying there, minimal motion over the temporary areas, common sense. We're the thinkers, not the stinkers and idiots on the other side. we're the thinkers we got the thinkers they got the thinkers you mean it is your first gift okay so again otherwise a dirty weekend or a great work weekend we're in between Christmas was last Wednesday New Year's is next week and this weekend is wide open so pay attention and continue to work to do what you need to do also again www.youtube.com and punch in militia-1 5.10 program 5-10 program video. organizing all over the place and mass. Well logistics is the key to victory. You certainly have to have the warriors, but you need the backup. You need to make sure they can replace when they dump those 300 rounds down range. Some people just are gonna have clicky, clicky fingers. And 300 rounds sounds like a lot until you're in a rattle battle and you got people that are high, you got high stress, you've got adrenaline rush, and you'll wonder where those 30 rounds went in that last two and a half seconds. Over the hill with ammunition, my mag's empty already, click, drop, and in, and chh. BUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBUBubububububububububububububububububububububububububububububububububububububububububub or if he's plopped forward towards you, put a bullet right to the side of the helmet, left or right, so the bullet scuds along the helmet, goes into the throat, neck runs ladder across the length of the, into the length of the body, through the top of the shoulder, down through the lungs, hard, into the abdominal cavity, choose that area, that target will stay down from that point forward. You're shooting from the crotch up, you're blowing out major, you know, dangly body parts, you hit the hip, you're probably gonna cut veins and arteries, and you're then going into the abdominal area, knocked him down on the body armor follow up with areas that are soft and chewy. Remember, things gotta move guys and when you hit that dragon armor and it slides along and it goes up into the tissue, that's a good hit. When they're laying flat, you hit them like that, that's a lateral ureolized. Think about what kind of medical work needs to be done if they were to survive and you don't get to follow up by stripping him because he's still with the other side. They're thinking this way about you. You better be thinking the same way about them and how to get rid of the problem. Okay? Now, Christmas gift outfitter. Cabelos, does Cabelos have anything good? Everybody's got to have some Christmas sales now, okay? Hey, they got a meat grinder. Let's throw the... Well, for everybody out there, yes, they do have a whole bunch of stuff. Ooh, ooh, thanks guys. Hey, you know, you guys are... Well, thank you, Kentucky. Anyway, right there on the page, you scroll down, they've got a RCBS Rock Chucker that is the press, guys. It's not fancy, it's single stage, but a rock checker could handle resizing cases. That's why the rock checker became so famous. Supreme Select Reloading Kit plus Mail-in Rebate $479.99. It's got a powder trickler, it's got a scale, it's got a case trimmer and reaming fixture the whole nine yards. It's in the complete kit for $480. I'll throw in the penny again. So it's $480, a little below $500, but that's not bad. And I highly recommend the Rock Chucker. The Rock Chucker is originally when we needed to make cases for ammunition we couldn't get. Because you can take a 30-06 case to a lot of other rounds, guys, and it used to be a lot of World War II-06. What you do is using the other dies and some thermal lubricant and some common sense, you can engineer a case over to another case with a little bit of matter, you know, going to work. For years we couldn't get reloadable 8-millimeter Mausers. out there. Lots of surplus stuff, even though it was still getting pricey. Pricey used to be like, oh, you mean it's four cents around now? Yeah, well, you got to remember we were buying 30 out of six for two and three cents around. And then eight millimeter for surplus was four cents around. But if we took, reshaped it to eight millimeter, which is not a problem, and then trimmed down the case, well, everything you need to do is right here in this kit. Case trimmer and the reamer tool, the whole nine yards, reaming tools are there. So this is a very useful package. Down the road, you're going to need to be able to use, and then you need to have a strong press for doing unique work. The old presses, like the Rock Chucker, were designed for that. 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It's like we're playing with the holiday in the middle of the week. It happens. people I was talking to yesterday were thinking, well, it's like, just went through the weekend. Oh, today was Thursday. You know, that's yesterday. People, you know, again, it's a cycle thing because of all the other stuff, all the festivities and other than that, how about you? I haven't been hit with anything like that yet, but that's happening all over the country simultaneously. You're calling from Texas and we just had our friends from Florida. We've got our people over in New York and all the way out in Washington and everybody has these little sniffly or like blue right away. It's strange because they go at once and all was in a very short window of time. I haven't had anything in a while because I take a lot of cinnamon and the people that worked in the cinnamon factories didn't get the... I was doing a service call at the major city in South Texas called Compliance. I was working and we're supposed to be decided to have a hearing one of the higher ups. The comment they made I found rather interesting about well this is our 90 day old list. talking about that the woman in charge there of the interview going on this list so we could just the world have to do with thought that was an interesting part of that is remember when the communists want to use this you know it like uses kind of you know amps to decide it's like before they could torture at Abu grave you know they had to torture in the US first does everybody remember that all the all of the dog biting and all the other stuff that they did Even the surveillance is spying or the rat screw operations overseas, you know that they had to do that symbolically first here. Here's the thing I've mentioned on the air. Thank you for bringing this up. Ipsilanti, Michigan. You get a code in four when they want to rattle at you when you have about code enforcement. They don't talk about Ipsilanti code, about Michigan code. They now give you a notice with United Nations everybody to death with all this communist, you know, control freak, you know, satellite spying and everything else. They are going right to promoting that, period. We need to fire these people. We need to get rid of them. But look at who they are. They're mostly these panty-waste, ultra-socialist females. You've got a bunch of homosexuals in there. It's the same click over and over again. They're from our era. Everybody forgets about burning the bras because the bras are all back now. Remember when they all burned the bras? They're old enough. Burn those bras! Everybody said, yeah, that'll last about a week, maybe a little longer, but not much. And that's why they also don't show any movies from that period, guys. Usually when the girls wore t-shirts or any kind of tight body clothes, certain body parts stuck out on the girls in places where we like girls to have those body parts, especially the way they're constructed. Not really in vogue now again, which I think is rather funny because the same leftists are still in charge. They all demanded that you don't wear a bra on, bra burning and all that. To modify the move program, certain things disappeared. I don't even remember details, imagine every guy looks, we all do no matter what, because it's like, things jump out at us. It was funny that when I worked at television, shooting a commercial, and they actually had one guy, his job was to use an ice cube right before they shot, so things would stick out. They couldn't use cold hands because that would be considered harassment, but an icicle would work. But that guy that they were interviewing definitely seemed like one of the poop does. and we're talking very top of the management at the code enforcement. That's one of the things that we're seeing is that the characters are not from the community supporting each other. They consider all peons to be pissed. Ultimate from the UN and it's like, well you're going to be shot. It's like, well, you know what, we've told everybody about this for years and we said, well, why wouldn't we put up with that if that happened? Well now, when you get these notices from Yip Salani, and this is not the only place, this is in different parts of the country, But people are like brain dead or glazed over with their eyes and they're like really not even reading this stuff. They kind of look at it and it's like the neighbor brought the one old piece over. The one notice he got, what happened is we had some roof damage, not we, but you know, the guy had some roof damage from the storm. They covered the roof, you know, in the back of the house with a blue tarp. It was a porch, it wasn't the main part of the house. So they snooped around or somebody had glinted that blue tarp, which is why they do that blue garbage, guys. And if you'll notice in the, even in the tractor supply, The camouflage, the neutral colors are all disappearing in that bright blue, that blue plastic color, but that's not accidental. That sticks out and from satellite surveillance it really jumps out on there, you know, without, for lazy eyes, because they have lazy eyes on their side. They're lazier the day as long as slobs. As I've said, if you can buy any tactical color, that's what you want to do. What they're doing is they're telling everybody that we've got UN authority. What's under the UN Code Zoning Guidelines, which is all the way down to your township. And you have to ask people, what the hell does the UN have to do with you? Well, we've taken all these classes from the association of the townships or the association of counties or the state associations, and it's all where a small clique have gotten in. Guys, they don't have to have everybody. You just have these key choke points, or like you said Bill, the management key choke points, and you dictate the panty waste agenda to the people that we're all supposed to just count out. Anybody vote this in? No. You can just kind of threw it out there as regulation because you just embraced it. Well yeah, but we're in power. Well I had fun with the census when I said, you got to show me where you have this authority, and they couldn't do it. Well, again, what is the premise for? What is the foundational mechanism that you're using in order for you to exist? How is it that you're out here? Remember when they did this under the Quintinistas? They had, I mean, the level of money they squandered, get three and four people. And here we are in this area. A lot of people told them to go stuff it up, they're ours. So they hired a bunch of these college punks who were, you know, hyperleptists, young trotikists or whatever, and they were having three or four of them who were, you know, coming up at a time like they were going to gang you like the Committee of Monkeys routine. Again, communism. We have this, we have a commissar so they're going to show up on their point. Listen, you definitely face piece of trash. First of all, understand something, kick rocks and get on down the road. And it's like, you know, I suggest you leave. Well, they realized that this really wasn't a good idea. So they actually had to go out with one person and they hired local people. using characters from outside the area and talk to everything else. Even though each one of those census operations was supposed to be handled at the local level. Nobody from the community, they were hiring all these Soviet wannabes off of campuses and they were looking for a particular click. Fellow travelers hiring fellow travelers. That old bum rush down the road with a whole lot of, they were creating confrontation. They would be on the porch, there'd be like four of them like they were getting enough on your five of them. And it's like, oh, you really don't want to do this right now. Because the first thing everybody's thinking about is time to grab the shotgun and, you know, hey, stay right here behind me with a pistol. Because if they started some BS, somebody would have killed them here. And I mean, we're in a liberal area, but people were ready to kill them because they didn't know what they were up to. I wanted to come onto my property and I said, you do that. I'll have the sheriff out here. Yeah, you're sorry. Excuse me. You're sorry. Arce is going down the road. One other thing you might find funny. I have this land out in the middle of nowhere. central Arizona and it's on a mesa and it's like 15 miles down a dirt road and when I was first out there looking around I'm going where's all these where's the street signs because I had a map he called dirt road but where's the street sign so I asked my realtor about it and he goes well they quit putting them up because the locals just keep taking them down so that people can't find them so you can't get there from here exactly I just thought that was funny. Yeah, and that's just it. Because I don't want anybody to... Well, the other thing about the street side is to remember that a lot of those places, just like outside of Sarifista, you know, Fort Echuca, right to the east of Sarifista, Sierra. Beyond that, if you look on the topo maps, on the military topo maps, there are these road grids, and if you just look at the maps in a cursory fashion, you think, my god, like city there. Then you look closer and you realize there's no dots. because all the buildings on a topo map that are humanly man-made are black, you know, if they're permanent. And then they're outlined in their just, you know, empty space interior if they're... miles of paved road that they put in place for these proposed retirement commute in the 50s. And so they built it, it's just like the only thing that went down those roads are tumbleweeds. Kids wanted drag race because they put in all this tarmac that was flat as a pancake with no cracks. The other thing that became popular before is landing strips for drug runners. pavement. And it's not the only area, just that's an example where you can find on the map. Now since then, sorry, Vista has grown up a bit. And actually some of those areas, those people probably actually put some housing in there. Not all of it, but most of it, I think, has got something on it. But that's an example. Again, you couldn't figure out where the hell they were when you drove out there. I know the road was there because the places were there, but you don't know if they're grown up and there's brambles here and there. In reality, you couldn't find any of the street signs. When you got the close-up maps, from the county, he'd even had the names like you said. But even then, they were all gone, and that's back in the 70s and early 80s. So I know what you're talking about. It's like, no, you don't need to know where you are. Because I don't want you to come back here. And most of them have signs. There will be shot and Mary and stuff like that. Oh yeah, or shot and what for the vultures? You know, the buzzards. Well, the buzzards, track it. That is true. It's like, I didn't come out here so I could have, you know, we could play in a place like New York. is it gets really crowded when the neighbors are a mile and a half apart. Pretty much all I had and I hope you had a good Christmas. Thank you sir, you too. And by the way, again, questions yesterday, we're going to have to do more follow up on the six meters. I don't really, I haven't really given like a lit of manufacturers. Six millimeter, six meter, six meter surplus stuff that's out there. There's been some really nice rigs available. Question I had yesterday, and I'm really going to have to check on this, is What about the handhelds, you know, if they are still making anything in a 6MU can buy that's China Sport? You know, new equipment. The rig that one of our friends showed me yesterday that for $35 it is an awfully nice little throwaway handheld radio. I say throwaway because you're not going to be able to pick these guys. I mean a little tinkering can be done to do it. But for $35 this is a really good, very obviously, rig. Something to think about there. If we can, we're going to look to see if we can track down meter handhelds. See if they probably still make them. But whether or not EelXtreme or somebody's offering them is what I haven't really checked into because the surplus government or surplus police, American stuff is out there in force. And I highly recommend it. And there's a lot of tube or hybrid 6 meter stuff that you can get. Yeah. An expensive. A very meeting up at Camp Maggie Hichum, having a on-site relay system. A bunch of mobile trailers. But one of the things they want to do is they've got packets to do LPOPs using 6 meter radios. and their bag radio is like a military backpack radio but their bag radio and the idea is you pull it off, take it to a certain point and the deployment of that equipment and teaching everybody how to use it. So guys, it's very affordable. I will point out years ago as my dad said, you know, even, and I know this from the military end too, from division up, that in the event we had gone into World War III, they knew that six meter would survive better than a lot of other rigs that were out there. It was the plan that the military would be taking in probably acquiring the 6mm equipment for military because the other stuff would probably be down. Part of the division planning, because I had those orders in my hands, and the East Departments knew it too, and that's one of the reasons they had so much backup equipment. The frequencies were clean, the transmitters worked exceptionally well. Most of them were hardened and that's another thing to remember because that was part of the Civil Defense requirements from 1966 on. Actually it goes back farther. Guidelines put in place and we actually got really super serious in terms of specifications. That's why the 1967-68 Chevy trucks are some of the best Civil Defense trucks or Prepper trucks to buy. Six meter radios because they started to shield them. They put in dampening kits or null kits that were designed to protect against EMP. In other words, there were jumpers so that you put basically the equipment to a Faraday cage carrier around it and you actually had to clip so that you would clip to that and drive everything into a post. So take the energy away, the signal when it went through this new area. A lot of tank and vehicle radios. We're all in the 6 meter range in that era. In fact, that stuff is readily available right now, showing up in some really unique places. That's another thing to take into question, to include all of the intercom and interactive equipment that allows you to talk from the intercom, all the connecting technology from the intercom system with your vehicle to your transceiver. The audio is right below channel 2. And everybody out there has been In fact, you can open up... thank you on that one too because you see a lot of the older VHF, UHF equipment, communications, easily opens up meter range with only a couple of tweaks and most of it was not even a jumper. They actually have what is called a restrictor and you want to screw the restrictor, take it up into that area. But that used to be channel one. If you get an old enough TV, it had a channel one. Didn't start with two originally. That was the old six meter band. Well we always come from two up, don't we? Absolutely. See, you're thinking again, because, well why is that channel two? Well I wouldn't it be channel one. Right. Wait a minute. Well, guys, everybody out there, we're going to the top. Bill, you want to close with me? Uh, I got a ride. Okay, go go go. Take it easy. Guys, everybody out there, again, please donate to the micro effect. 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